Tag: Psychology
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Dreams help us regulate our emotions and adapt to stressful events. Repetitive content may represent an unsuccessful attempt to integrate difficult experiences.
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Contentment has the potential to serve as a robust foundation upon which episodes of joy and pleasure can be experienced and cherished.
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Strict enforcement of covid-safe regulations in the Olympic Village could affect athletes’ mental health. Their performance could suffer too
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Does our penchant for unfit but charismatic populists trace back to our playground politics?
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A different interpretation of time might explain why people see their whole lives replayed to them in a split second
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Endurance got us through multiple lockdowns, and it’ll help us coming out of the pandemic too
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New research offers surprising clues
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months before either partner realizes their relationship is tanking
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Psychology studies suggest a variety of ways you can strengthen your bond and increase your satisfaction with your partner
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Researchers find that the most devoted fans take their team’s defeats personally and often blame losses on the refs or cheating. Sound familiar?
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Forget being super self-critical and whipping yourself into shape. There are ways to set yourself up for success that are far kinder and work better
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By Joseph P. Laycock
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Five coping strategies to boost your resilience to see you through the final phases of the pandemic
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Juggling work and family becomes all the more difficult when you’re trying to figure out how to work Zoom, and stressing about losing your job
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By Frank T. McAndrew
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